In order to correct a white blood cell (WBC) count for the presence of nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs), what information must be collected?
A) The average cell volume of nRBCs and WBCs
B) The number of nRBCs per 100 WBCs
C) The number of nRBCs per 1000 RBCs
D) The volume of nRBC in 100 mL whole blood
B
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